New radio show snubbed con´gressional representative

This is in response to Sunday's article, ''Mahoney, Miner, Cantor Share Stories of Women in Leadership.''

This article boasts that the three are the first women to hold their respective jobs as Onondaga County executive, mayor of Syracuse and chancellor of Syracuse University. There is no question that these jobs are highly important to Central New York. However, there is another female who is fulfilling a role that is more important in the political pecking order than all of them put together, and that is Ann Marie Buerkle. Remember her? The first woman ever to serve our congressional district?

Saundra Smokes did not interview her, and she is not even mentioned in this biased article. She has been marginalized because she does not share the same political views as those included in the interview. It is an insult to her and all of her constituents that she was not even invited, let alone participated.

That being said, I found no serious stories of ''leadership'' here, only whining about being victims of their gender, the clothes they wear, hurt feelings, names they are called and issues with their weight, ad nauseam. This is a good example of left-wing ideology hosted by a left-wing ideologue and how the media in general are biased to the left.

The mayor bragged about the girls' swimsuit project she heralds, but mentioned no plans to prevent the city, according to her, from going broke in three years, with no plan in place to prevent bankruptcy. Instead, she cried about being called names and criticized about her height.

Personally, I am glad that our congresswoman was not a part of this whining session. If she were, she would have been talking about things like ''Fast and Furious'' and not how her feelings were hurt. I guess this radio show is Syracuse's answer to ''The View,'' but with no participation of an Elisabeth Hasselbeck.

Can WHEN-AM Power 620 explain the snub to the congresswoman? This is a shameful display of partisanship and does nothing to ''heal the political wounds,'' as the left-wingers love to say. What say you, 620?